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  2. Bernoulli grip - Wikipedia

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    A Bernoulli grip uses airflow to adhere to an object without physical contact. [1] Such grippers rely on the Bernoulli airflow principle . While an accelerating, increasing speed, airstream has a low downstream static pressure , the sharp turn from linear to radial flow is the cause of a region of very low pressure around the blower exit hole.

  3. Thimble - Wikipedia

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    Unlike thimbles, the softer thimblettes become worn over time. They are considered disposable and sold in boxes. The surface is dimpled with the dimples inverted to provide better grip. Thimblettes are sized from 00 through to 3. [clarification needed] A finger cot is a smooth rubber "glove finger" used to protect the finger or the item being ...

  4. Gripper - Wikipedia

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    A gripper is something that grips things or makes it easier to grip things. It may refer to: grippers, tools for building hand strength; a Robot end effector, the "hand" of a robot; a person working in a grip (job), a position held in filmmaking

  5. Grippers - Wikipedia

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    A mass market, plastic-handled gripper A gripper being closed. Grippers, sometimes called hand grippers, are primarily used for testing and increasing the strength of the hands; this specific form of grip strength has been called crushing grip, [1] which has been defined as meaning the prime movers are the four fingers, rather than the thumb.

  6. Organosilicon chemistry - Wikipedia

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    In his works, Kipping was noted for using Grignard reagents to make alkylsilanes and arylsilanes and preparing silicone oligomers and polymers for the first time. [ 2 ] In 1945, Eugene G. Rochow also made a significant contribution to the field of organosilicon chemistry by first describing the Müller-Rochow process .

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  8. Adhesive - Wikipedia

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    At this time, world-renowned cabinet and furniture makers such as Thomas Chippendale and Duncan Phyfe began to use adhesives to hold their products together. [10] In 1690, the first commercial glue plant was established in The Netherlands. This plant produced glues from animal hides. [16] In 1750, the first British glue patent was issued for ...

  9. Singer puzzle box - Wikipedia

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    A Singer puzzle box is a collection of accessories for a sewing machine. Produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company during the 19th and 20th centuries, these neat and compact kits provide supplies and attachments for easing many common sewing tasks. At the time they were called 'Style' boxes, and were numbered consecutively from 1 ("Style No ...